As drought and famine continue to wreak havoc across Somalia, cholera is also beginning to spread in parts of the country. The BBC's AndrewHarding has just been to the south western town of Baidoa, and sent this report. And a warning that you might find some of the pictures distressing.
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Somalia

Somalia (/səˈmɑːliə, soʊ-, -ljə/so-MAH-lee-ə; Somali:Soomaaliya; Arabic:الصومال‎aṣ-Ṣūmāl), officially the Federal Republic of Somalia (Somali:Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya, Arabic:جمهورية الصومال الفدرالية‎Jumhūrīyat aṣ-Ṣūmāl al-Fidirālīyah), is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Ethiopia to the west, Djibouti to the northwest, the Gulf of Aden to the north, the Indian Ocean to the east, and Kenya to the southwest. Somalia has the longest coastline on the continent's mainland, and its terrain consists mainly of plateaus, plains and highlands. Climatically, hot conditions prevail year-round, with periodic monsoon winds and irregular rainfall.

Somalia has a population of around 10.8 million. Around 85% of its residents are ethnic Somalis, who have historically inhabited the northern part of the country. Ethnic minorities are largely concentrated in the southern regions. The official languages of Somalia are Somali and Arabic, both of which belong to the Afroasiatic family. Most people in the country are Muslim, with the majority being Sunni.

OMN Somalia News Sept,18,9,2017

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Somalia famine: Cholera outbreak - BBC News

As drought and famine continue to wreak havoc across Somalia, cholera is also beginning to spread in parts of the country. The BBC's AndrewHarding has just been to the south western town of Baidoa, and sent this report. And a warning that you might find some of the pictures distressing.
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Somalia faces 'catastrophic' famine if drought continues - BBC News

Somalia has not had enough rain for three years. The country's landscape has become littered with dead animals and there are warnings of a full-blown famine by June
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BBC SOMALI TV BULLETIN 23.06.2017

BBC SOMALI TV BULLETIN 23.06.2017

BBC SOMALI TV BULLETIN 23.06.2017

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Somalia famine: Cholera outbreak - BBC News

As drought and famine continue to wreak havoc across Somalia, cholera is also beginning to spread in parts of the country. The BBC's AndrewHarding has just been to the south western town of Baidoa, and sent this report. And a warning that you might find some of the pictures distressing.
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Somalia faces 'catastrophic' famine if drought continues - BBC News

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published: 17 Feb 2017

BBC SOMALI TV BULLETIN 23.06.2017

News Analysis: Foreign Media on Oromo-Somali Conflict

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Somalia famine: Cholera outbreak - BBC News

As drought and famine continue to wreak havoc across Somalia, cholera is also beginning to spread in parts of the country. The BBC's AndrewHarding has just bee...

As drought and famine continue to wreak havoc across Somalia, cholera is also beginning to spread in parts of the country. The BBC's AndrewHarding has just been to the south western town of Baidoa, and sent this report. And a warning that you might find some of the pictures distressing.
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As drought and famine continue to wreak havoc across Somalia, cholera is also beginning to spread in parts of the country. The BBC's AndrewHarding has just been to the south western town of Baidoa, and sent this report. And a warning that you might find some of the pictures distressing.
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Somalia faces 'catastrophic' famine if drought continues - BBC News

Somalia has not had enough rain for three years. The country's landscape has become littered with dead animals and there are warnings of a full-blown famine by ...

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Somalia has not had enough rain for three years. The country's landscape has become littered with dead animals and there are warnings of a full-blown famine by June
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Somalia 2016 - A Solo Female Travelers' Perspective | Expedition 196

Somalia was country number 155/196 on my Expedition promoting PositivePeace through Sustainable Tourism. Please note that this experience was my own, and I think it's important to respect that we each have our own experiences when we travel and share that however we'd like to. I went into Somalia with an open mind and had a truly educational experience thanks to the Peace Hotel 1 and everyone who helped me out there, ensuring my safety while also making sure that I saw the true, raw and beautiful aspects of Mogadishu. Please spare all negative comments as they are not welcome in this community. I'm grateful to have had the opportunity to experience Somalia and the truly kind people and I hope to go back again soon!
One thing I took away from this trip and the many I've been on, is that d...

published: 19 Aug 2016

My trip to Somalia 2015

Top 10 Most Dangerous Tourist Destinations

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published: 05 Jun 2014

Tourist guide to Mogadishu, Somalia (english subtitles)

25 Most Dangerous Places To Visit As A Tourist

While some places are on this list due to armed conflicts and violence, other places are on the list thanks to physical or biological calamities. Regardless of the reasons, the one thing all of these places have in common is that most western governments do not advise travel to them unless it is absolutely necessary. These are the 25 most dangerous places to visit as a tourist. Also, before we continue, just remember, being on this list doesn't necessarily mean the entire country is bad to visit (although it can). Just make sure to check on regional travel warnings.
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published: 06 May 2015

Somali Tourism Promotional Video 2016

World's deadliest tourist Destination.

World's deadliest tourist Destination.
Editor-Jitendra KumarJitu
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Travelling should be more than packing bags, travelling long way to a 7star hotel and visiting some of most likely visited tourist destination. According to my idea of holiday, if you have a charged pocket, a desire to taste some adventure (or taste death) then you must visit Somalia. Somalia is on the Horn of Africa, and is bordered by Ethiopia to the west, Djibouti to the north-west, and Kenya on its south-west. On June 21, the US Federal Government has issued a TravelWarning for the country. Travel to Somalia is EXTREMELY NOT recommended as the conflict continues.
Somalia is noted as the world's unsafe travel destination and is one of the most dangerous places on Earth.
Somalia is home to the largest c...

published: 07 Sep 2013

SOMALIA, I'M BACK! | Vlog #Somalia2016

Alhamdulilaah I was lucky enough to go on holiday with my family to Somalia this year. It was so lovely to be back home, and to see my family and friends I haven't seen in over a decade!! I really hope you guys enjoyed this video, and seeing how Mogadishu is rising! We still have a long way to go, but the progress is undeniable.

The Somalia Travel Journal

The Somalia Travel Video

Traveling to Ethiopia & Somaliland, with Lupine Travel

A travel promo video showing a recent trip to the Horn of Africa to visit both Ethiopia and the self declared independent state of Somaliland.
We traveled overland from the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa visiting towns such as Dire Dawa and Harar the crossing the border into Somaliland. From here we visited Hargeisa, the capital plus the costal settlement of Berbera.
The people of Somaliland have been fighting for international recognition ever since the civil war and declaration of independence in 1991. With deserted beaches, 5000 year old cave paintings and a tiny capital city full of warm friendly people, Somaliland is a extremely unique side of Africa, that is so far empty of tourists, yet full of adventure and potential!

Trailer for Upcoming Somalia Trip Footage

I recently traveled around north Africa including Somalia and Mogadishu. That trip footage as well as additional videos of animals and parrots of the region will be coming soon. For now here is a small preview of the stuff to come. Here is a glimpse of the war torn country of Somalia.

published: 22 Mar 2013

Travel Vlog | Where is my Meat? | Ethiopia

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published: 14 Aug 2016

Somaliland - A trip through Somalia

After leaving Djibouti by land across the Somaliland border, the voyage continues in this videos as I traverse Zeila, Hargeisa, Laas Gaal, and Berbera. See the birds, animals, and people of Somaliland and the ancient cave paintings in Laas Gaal. Stay tuned for more videos from the trip coming soon.

Somalia was country number 155/196 on my Expedition promoting PositivePeace through Sustainable Tourism. Please note that this experience was my own, and I think it's important to respect that we each have our own experiences when we travel and share that however we'd like to. I went into Somalia with an open mind and had a truly educational experience thanks to the Peace Hotel 1 and everyone who helped me out there, ensuring my safety while also making sure that I saw the true, raw and beautiful aspects of Mogadishu. Please spare all negative comments as they are not welcome in this community. I'm grateful to have had the opportunity to experience Somalia and the truly kind people and I hope to go back again soon!
One thing I took away from this trip and the many I've been on, is that despite war and terrorism, the world, the people, aren't as bad as the media and politics depict. We're frightened by what we hear on the news, frightened. And I can't tell you how many people, even my world traveler friends, told me to stay away from Somalia. My experiences in war torn nations have been the most positively life changing ever, and although some might see it as being an incredible risk entering alone, I see it is as an incredibly opportunity. This is my life, I won't last forever, none of us will. So to me, this is how I want to live it. Despite war and hardships, finding the sacred and unmistakable beauty amongst the people and places, and sharing that beauty with the people I met within that country, and YOU, is what makes me feel alive.
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Somalia was country number 155/196 on my Expedition promoting PositivePeace through Sustainable Tourism. Please note that this experience was my own, and I think it's important to respect that we each have our own experiences when we travel and share that however we'd like to. I went into Somalia with an open mind and had a truly educational experience thanks to the Peace Hotel 1 and everyone who helped me out there, ensuring my safety while also making sure that I saw the true, raw and beautiful aspects of Mogadishu. Please spare all negative comments as they are not welcome in this community. I'm grateful to have had the opportunity to experience Somalia and the truly kind people and I hope to go back again soon!
One thing I took away from this trip and the many I've been on, is that despite war and terrorism, the world, the people, aren't as bad as the media and politics depict. We're frightened by what we hear on the news, frightened. And I can't tell you how many people, even my world traveler friends, told me to stay away from Somalia. My experiences in war torn nations have been the most positively life changing ever, and although some might see it as being an incredible risk entering alone, I see it is as an incredibly opportunity. This is my life, I won't last forever, none of us will. So to me, this is how I want to live it. Despite war and hardships, finding the sacred and unmistakable beauty amongst the people and places, and sharing that beauty with the people I met within that country, and YOU, is what makes me feel alive.
Enjoy :)
Subscribe to my Channel: http://youtube.com/expedition196
Music: BenSound - GoingHigher
Huma Huma - Cielo
*Music is NOT Somalian music.
Head to my Website for more info: www.expedition196.com
Facebook: facebook.com/expedition196
Instagram: expedition_196
Twitter: @expedition196
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#PeaceThroughTourism
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Top 10 Most Dangerous Tourist Destinations

You may want to think twice before jetting off to these destinations. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 dangerous...

You may want to think twice before jetting off to these destinations. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 dangerous tourist destinations. Special thanks to our users nazarovanton, Emily Carlstrom, Daniel Fong, bigpapazagon, Eddy Ge and Francis Gossner for submitting the idea on our Suggest Page at WatchMojo.com/suggest!
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You may want to think twice before jetting off to these destinations. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 dangerous tourist destinations. Special thanks to our users nazarovanton, Emily Carlstrom, Daniel Fong, bigpapazagon, Eddy Ge and Francis Gossner for submitting the idea on our Suggest Page at WatchMojo.com/suggest!
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World's deadliest tourist Destination.
Editor-Jitendra KumarJitu
Voice-Anju Paudel
Travelling should be more than packing bags, travelling long way to a 7star hotel and visiting some of most likely visited tourist destination. According to my idea of holiday, if you have a charged pocket, a desire to taste some adventure (or taste death) then you must visit Somalia. Somalia is on the Horn of Africa, and is bordered by Ethiopia to the west, Djibouti to the north-west, and Kenya on its south-west. On June 21, the US Federal Government has issued a TravelWarning for the country. Travel to Somalia is EXTREMELY NOT recommended as the conflict continues.
Somalia is noted as the world's unsafe travel destination and is one of the most dangerous places on Earth.
Somalia is home to the largest coastline in Africa, good hotel and food bargains and the beautiful mountains. In 2004, Somalia's minister of tourism claimed that the country hadn't had an officially-acknowledged tourist in 14 years. The problem? Civil war and fighting among warlords seeking to gain control of drug and weapons trafficking has left Somalia a burning wreck of what was once a beautiful country.
Since the civil war broke out in 1990, Somalia is divided into no less than two dozen warring groups. The proprietors of most of the Hotels may serve delicious lobster on the roof overlooking the sea, but they also advise that visitors hire at least 10 armed guards to get them from the airport to the hotel. The United States doesn't even operate an embassy in Somalia, so you're truly on your own. Terrorist attacks, cross-border warring and brutal, violent street crime wrack the country on a daily basis. So why would you want to visit Somalia? The answer probably would be adventure.
The Safety Tips:
1. Somalia is a Muslim country. As such, be sensitive about where you point your camera. There are many great photo opportunities around every corner (the question is usually what to leave out of each image), but when photographing people, always ask first. Don't ever try to take pictures of women, even if you're a woman yourself. This is considered a great offense and can even result in more than a few harsh words. Also don't try to take pictures of anything that looks as if it could be of any strategic importance.
2. Alcohol is prohibited in Somalia and possessing alcohol will get you into a lot of trouble - and never drink and drive.
3. Never discuss religion. Even highly-educated Somalis who studied abroad won't appreciate it and doors will close for you. Also be aware that the Islamic "call to prayer" happens five times daily and can be heard loudly almost anywhere you go. Just understand that most Somali people are used to it and enjoy it as part of the cultural experience. If you aren't Muslim, it is not expected for you to participate, but you should always sit quietly and respectfully until the prayers end.
4. Do Take care of your clothing as you are visiting a Muslim country.
As with any travel in a war zone, exercise extreme caution. And for a last pray for a safe landing back to your town.
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World's deadliest tourist Destination.
Editor-Jitendra KumarJitu
Voice-Anju Paudel
Travelling should be more than packing bags, travelling long way to a 7star hotel and visiting some of most likely visited tourist destination. According to my idea of holiday, if you have a charged pocket, a desire to taste some adventure (or taste death) then you must visit Somalia. Somalia is on the Horn of Africa, and is bordered by Ethiopia to the west, Djibouti to the north-west, and Kenya on its south-west. On June 21, the US Federal Government has issued a TravelWarning for the country. Travel to Somalia is EXTREMELY NOT recommended as the conflict continues.
Somalia is noted as the world's unsafe travel destination and is one of the most dangerous places on Earth.
Somalia is home to the largest coastline in Africa, good hotel and food bargains and the beautiful mountains. In 2004, Somalia's minister of tourism claimed that the country hadn't had an officially-acknowledged tourist in 14 years. The problem? Civil war and fighting among warlords seeking to gain control of drug and weapons trafficking has left Somalia a burning wreck of what was once a beautiful country.
Since the civil war broke out in 1990, Somalia is divided into no less than two dozen warring groups. The proprietors of most of the Hotels may serve delicious lobster on the roof overlooking the sea, but they also advise that visitors hire at least 10 armed guards to get them from the airport to the hotel. The United States doesn't even operate an embassy in Somalia, so you're truly on your own. Terrorist attacks, cross-border warring and brutal, violent street crime wrack the country on a daily basis. So why would you want to visit Somalia? The answer probably would be adventure.
The Safety Tips:
1. Somalia is a Muslim country. As such, be sensitive about where you point your camera. There are many great photo opportunities around every corner (the question is usually what to leave out of each image), but when photographing people, always ask first. Don't ever try to take pictures of women, even if you're a woman yourself. This is considered a great offense and can even result in more than a few harsh words. Also don't try to take pictures of anything that looks as if it could be of any strategic importance.
2. Alcohol is prohibited in Somalia and possessing alcohol will get you into a lot of trouble - and never drink and drive.
3. Never discuss religion. Even highly-educated Somalis who studied abroad won't appreciate it and doors will close for you. Also be aware that the Islamic "call to prayer" happens five times daily and can be heard loudly almost anywhere you go. Just understand that most Somali people are used to it and enjoy it as part of the cultural experience. If you aren't Muslim, it is not expected for you to participate, but you should always sit quietly and respectfully until the prayers end.
4. Do Take care of your clothing as you are visiting a Muslim country.
As with any travel in a war zone, exercise extreme caution. And for a last pray for a safe landing back to your town.
More Latset Video - www.youtube.com/nalandatv
www.facebook.com/nalandatv

SOMALIA, I'M BACK! | Vlog #Somalia2016

Alhamdulilaah I was lucky enough to go on holiday with my family to Somalia this year. It was so lovely to be back home, and to see my family and friends I have...

Alhamdulilaah I was lucky enough to go on holiday with my family to Somalia this year. It was so lovely to be back home, and to see my family and friends I haven't seen in over a decade!! I really hope you guys enjoyed this video, and seeing how Mogadishu is rising! We still have a long way to go, but the progress is undeniable.

Alhamdulilaah I was lucky enough to go on holiday with my family to Somalia this year. It was so lovely to be back home, and to see my family and friends I haven't seen in over a decade!! I really hope you guys enjoyed this video, and seeing how Mogadishu is rising! We still have a long way to go, but the progress is undeniable.

A travel promo video showing a recent trip to the Horn of Africa to visit both Ethiopia and the self declared independent state of Somaliland.
We traveled overland from the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa visiting towns such as Dire Dawa and Harar the crossing the border into Somaliland. From here we visited Hargeisa, the capital plus the costal settlement of Berbera.
The people of Somaliland have been fighting for international recognition ever since the civil war and declaration of independence in 1991. With deserted beaches, 5000 year old cave paintings and a tiny capital city full of warm friendly people, Somaliland is a extremely unique side of Africa, that is so far empty of tourists, yet full of adventure and potential!

A travel promo video showing a recent trip to the Horn of Africa to visit both Ethiopia and the self declared independent state of Somaliland.
We traveled overland from the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa visiting towns such as Dire Dawa and Harar the crossing the border into Somaliland. From here we visited Hargeisa, the capital plus the costal settlement of Berbera.
The people of Somaliland have been fighting for international recognition ever since the civil war and declaration of independence in 1991. With deserted beaches, 5000 year old cave paintings and a tiny capital city full of warm friendly people, Somaliland is a extremely unique side of Africa, that is so far empty of tourists, yet full of adventure and potential!

Trailer for Upcoming Somalia Trip Footage

I recently traveled around north Africa including Somalia and Mogadishu. That trip footage as well as additional videos of animals and parrots of the region wil...

I recently traveled around north Africa including Somalia and Mogadishu. That trip footage as well as additional videos of animals and parrots of the region will be coming soon. For now here is a small preview of the stuff to come. Here is a glimpse of the war torn country of Somalia.

I recently traveled around north Africa including Somalia and Mogadishu. That trip footage as well as additional videos of animals and parrots of the region will be coming soon. For now here is a small preview of the stuff to come. Here is a glimpse of the war torn country of Somalia.

Travel Vlog | Where is my Meat? | Ethiopia

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After leaving Djibouti by land across the Somaliland border, the voyage continues in this videos as I traverse Zeila, Hargeisa, Laas Gaal, and Berbera. See the birds, animals, and people of Somaliland and the ancient cave paintings in Laas Gaal. Stay tuned for more videos from the trip coming soon.

After leaving Djibouti by land across the Somaliland border, the voyage continues in this videos as I traverse Zeila, Hargeisa, Laas Gaal, and Berbera. See the birds, animals, and people of Somaliland and the ancient cave paintings in Laas Gaal. Stay tuned for more videos from the trip coming soon.

Breaking News Today - Short Documentary - IN ATTACK ON SOMALI PIRATES

Breaking NewsToday - ShortDocumentary - IN ATTACK ON SOMALI PIRATES
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Somalia celebrates Africa's first female pilot, Asli Hassan Abade.

Somalia is celebrating the continent’s first female pilot who was an officer of the country’s Air Force decades ago.
The 59-year-old Asli Hassan Abade, returned permanently to Somalia in July 2017 after over two decades abroad. Till date, she is the country’s first and only female pilot having made her first flight in 1976.
She left Somalia in the 1970s to train as a pilot in Italy and later moved to the United States. She returned to her native land to join the Somali Air Force and started flying planes in 1976.
I could not believe that I was actually in Mogadishu. I looked at the ocean, raised my hands up and inhaled the fresh, natural and unpolluted air. It was a magical moment.
She attributes her successful career in the country’s Air Force to the support women received...

Ilhan Omar, a Somali-American lawmaker has joined calls for deadly ethnic clashes in eastern Ethiopia to stop. “The deadly conflict between ethnic Somalis & Oromos must end,” she said in a tweet.
The 35-year-old whiles pushing for an end to the hostilities added in her tweet on Sunday, “…we must come together to find unity and seek peace in the darkest of times.”
Her tweet was accompanied by a handshake of an Oromo to the left and a Somali to the right. The deadly crisis according to government figures led to death of 50 people and displacement of over 50,000 others.
The deadly conflict between ethnic Somalis & Oromos must end, we must come together to find unity and seek peace in the darkest of times.
The government in Addis Ababa said it had deployed federal security forces...

Somalia is celebrating the continent’s first female pilot who was an officer of the country’s Air Force decades ago.
The 59-year-old Asli Hassan Abade, returned permanently to Somalia in July 2017 after over two decades abroad. Till date, she is the country’s first and only female pilot having made her first flight in 1976.
She left Somalia in the 1970s to train as a pilot in Italy and later moved to the United States. She returned to her native land to join the Somali Air Force and started flying planes in 1976.
I could not believe that I was actually in Mogadishu. I looked at the ocean, raised my hands up and inhaled the fresh, natural and unpolluted air. It was a magical moment.
She attributes her successful career in the country’s Air Force to the support women received from the government in that era. She grew up near the Mogadishu airport back in the day and believes seeing planes fly and land fueled her interest in becoming a pilot.
After a decade of service with the Somali Air Force, Ms. Abade left the country again and married an American aircraft engineer.
“We settled in Dallas Fort Worth in Texas, to start a family. My husband and I are blessed with a girl and three boys,” she told the United Nations mission in Somalia.
Ms. Abade visited Somalia in July 2017 for the second time in six years. In 2011 she flew into Mogadishu to deliver medical supplies to the Forlanini (Lazaretto) Children’s Hospital as the country was grappling with its worst famine in many years.
She fondly recalled her 2011 trip which lasted less than 24 hours due to the presence of insurgent group, Al-Shabaab in the capital Mogadishu. “I did not have the liberty to move around Mogadishu like I am doing now, or talk to the media.
“There were several former colleagues, officers and pilots, waiting to receive me at the airport. I cried, and they all got emotional and cried with me. When I stepped out of the plane, I first kissed the ground.”
“I could not believe that I was actually in Mogadishu. I looked at the ocean, raised my hands up and inhaled the fresh, natural and unpolluted air. It was a magical moment,” she said.
Somalia’s Foreign AffairsPress and Public Relations wing led the congratulatory messages for Asli. Many nationals joined on social media platform Twitter.
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Somalia is celebrating the continent’s first female pilot who was an officer of the country’s Air Force decades ago.
The 59-year-old Asli Hassan Abade, returned permanently to Somalia in July 2017 after over two decades abroad. Till date, she is the country’s first and only female pilot having made her first flight in 1976.
She left Somalia in the 1970s to train as a pilot in Italy and later moved to the United States. She returned to her native land to join the Somali Air Force and started flying planes in 1976.
I could not believe that I was actually in Mogadishu. I looked at the ocean, raised my hands up and inhaled the fresh, natural and unpolluted air. It was a magical moment.
She attributes her successful career in the country’s Air Force to the support women received from the government in that era. She grew up near the Mogadishu airport back in the day and believes seeing planes fly and land fueled her interest in becoming a pilot.
After a decade of service with the Somali Air Force, Ms. Abade left the country again and married an American aircraft engineer.
“We settled in Dallas Fort Worth in Texas, to start a family. My husband and I are blessed with a girl and three boys,” she told the United Nations mission in Somalia.
Ms. Abade visited Somalia in July 2017 for the second time in six years. In 2011 she flew into Mogadishu to deliver medical supplies to the Forlanini (Lazaretto) Children’s Hospital as the country was grappling with its worst famine in many years.
She fondly recalled her 2011 trip which lasted less than 24 hours due to the presence of insurgent group, Al-Shabaab in the capital Mogadishu. “I did not have the liberty to move around Mogadishu like I am doing now, or talk to the media.
“There were several former colleagues, officers and pilots, waiting to receive me at the airport. I cried, and they all got emotional and cried with me. When I stepped out of the plane, I first kissed the ground.”
“I could not believe that I was actually in Mogadishu. I looked at the ocean, raised my hands up and inhaled the fresh, natural and unpolluted air. It was a magical moment,” she said.
Somalia’s Foreign AffairsPress and Public Relations wing led the congratulatory messages for Asli. Many nationals joined on social media platform Twitter.
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Ilhan Omar, a Somali-American lawmaker has joined calls for deadly ethnic clashes in eastern Ethiopia to stop. “The deadly conflict between ethnic Somalis & Oromos must end,” she said in a tweet.
The 35-year-old whiles pushing for an end to the hostilities added in her tweet on Sunday, “…we must come together to find unity and seek peace in the darkest of times.”
Her tweet was accompanied by a handshake of an Oromo to the left and a Somali to the right. The deadly crisis according to government figures led to death of 50 people and displacement of over 50,000 others.
The deadly conflict between ethnic Somalis & Oromos must end, we must come together to find unity and seek peace in the darkest of times.
The government in Addis Ababa said it had deployed federal security forces to the restive region and also mandated a human rights team to ensure those behind the crisis and rights violations are brought to book.
The cause of the clashes has been pinned on a battle for resource control between the Somalis who are predominantly pastoralists and Oromos who are mainly farmers.
Another issue underlying the tensions has to do with a border referendum between Oromia and Somali regional states dating years back. The results which largely favours the Oromia State has yet to be fully implemented.
Ilhan made history in November 2016 when she was voted the first Somali-American legislator. She was subsequently sworn into office as a Member of the House of Representatives to serve the people of Minnesota.
She is a policy analyst, coalition builder and community educator. She left Somalia due to the civil war, moved to Kenya before ending up in the U.S. Her twitter bio describes her as ‘‘Intersectional feminist, mom’‘ and legislator.
She stood on the ticket of the DemocraticFarmerLabour (DFL) – affiliated to the Democratic Party, in MinneapolisDistrict, defeating the Republican opposition.
As a lawmaker in the Minnesota House of Representative for District 60B, her legislative area comprises parts of the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood, south-east Minneapolis and the University of Minnesota.
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Ilhan Omar, a Somali-American lawmaker has joined calls for deadly ethnic clashes in eastern Ethiopia to stop. “The deadly conflict between ethnic Somalis & Oromos must end,” she said in a tweet.
The 35-year-old whiles pushing for an end to the hostilities added in her tweet on Sunday, “…we must come together to find unity and seek peace in the darkest of times.”
Her tweet was accompanied by a handshake of an Oromo to the left and a Somali to the right. The deadly crisis according to government figures led to death of 50 people and displacement of over 50,000 others.
The deadly conflict between ethnic Somalis & Oromos must end, we must come together to find unity and seek peace in the darkest of times.
The government in Addis Ababa said it had deployed federal security forces to the restive region and also mandated a human rights team to ensure those behind the crisis and rights violations are brought to book.
The cause of the clashes has been pinned on a battle for resource control between the Somalis who are predominantly pastoralists and Oromos who are mainly farmers.
Another issue underlying the tensions has to do with a border referendum between Oromia and Somali regional states dating years back. The results which largely favours the Oromia State has yet to be fully implemented.
Ilhan made history in November 2016 when she was voted the first Somali-American legislator. She was subsequently sworn into office as a Member of the House of Representatives to serve the people of Minnesota.
She is a policy analyst, coalition builder and community educator. She left Somalia due to the civil war, moved to Kenya before ending up in the U.S. Her twitter bio describes her as ‘‘Intersectional feminist, mom’‘ and legislator.
She stood on the ticket of the DemocraticFarmerLabour (DFL) – affiliated to the Democratic Party, in MinneapolisDistrict, defeating the Republican opposition.
As a lawmaker in the Minnesota House of Representative for District 60B, her legislative area comprises parts of the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood, south-east Minneapolis and the University of Minnesota.
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Somalia famine: Cholera outbreak - BBC News

As drought and famine continue to wreak havoc across Somalia, cholera is also beginning to spread in parts of the country. The BBC's AndrewHarding has just been to the south western town of Baidoa, and sent this report. And a warning that you might find some of the pictures distressing.
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Somalia 2016 - A Solo Female Travelers' Perspective | Expedition 196

Somalia was country number 155/196 on my Expedition promoting PositivePeace through Sustainable Tourism. Please note that this experience was my own, and I think it's important to respect that we each have our own experiences when we travel and share that however we'd like to. I went into Somalia with an open mind and had a truly educational experience thanks to the Peace Hotel 1 and everyone who helped me out there, ensuring my safety while also making sure that I saw the true, raw and beautiful aspects of Mogadishu. Please spare all negative comments as they are not welcome in this community. I'm grateful to have had the opportunity to experience Somalia and the truly kind people and I hope to go back again soon!
One thing I took away from this trip and the many I've been on, is that despite war and terrorism, the world, the people, aren't as bad as the media and politics depict. We're frightened by what we hear on the news, frightened. And I can't tell you how many people, even my world traveler friends, told me to stay away from Somalia. My experiences in war torn nations have been the most positively life changing ever, and although some might see it as being an incredible risk entering alone, I see it is as an incredibly opportunity. This is my life, I won't last forever, none of us will. So to me, this is how I want to live it. Despite war and hardships, finding the sacred and unmistakable beauty amongst the people and places, and sharing that beauty with the people I met within that country, and YOU, is what makes me feel alive.
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Top 10 Most Dangerous Tourist Destinations

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World's deadliest tourist Destination.

World's deadliest tourist Destination.
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Travelling should be more than packing bags, travelling long way to a 7star hotel and visiting some of most likely visited tourist destination. According to my idea of holiday, if you have a charged pocket, a desire to taste some adventure (or taste death) then you must visit Somalia. Somalia is on the Horn of Africa, and is bordered by Ethiopia to the west, Djibouti to the north-west, and Kenya on its south-west. On June 21, the US Federal Government has issued a TravelWarning for the country. Travel to Somalia is EXTREMELY NOT recommended as the conflict continues.
Somalia is noted as the world's unsafe travel destination and is one of the most dangerous places on Earth.
Somalia is home to the largest coastline in Africa, good hotel and food bargains and the beautiful mountains. In 2004, Somalia's minister of tourism claimed that the country hadn't had an officially-acknowledged tourist in 14 years. The problem? Civil war and fighting among warlords seeking to gain control of drug and weapons trafficking has left Somalia a burning wreck of what was once a beautiful country.
Since the civil war broke out in 1990, Somalia is divided into no less than two dozen warring groups. The proprietors of most of the Hotels may serve delicious lobster on the roof overlooking the sea, but they also advise that visitors hire at least 10 armed guards to get them from the airport to the hotel. The United States doesn't even operate an embassy in Somalia, so you're truly on your own. Terrorist attacks, cross-border warring and brutal, violent street crime wrack the country on a daily basis. So why would you want to visit Somalia? The answer probably would be adventure.
The Safety Tips:
1. Somalia is a Muslim country. As such, be sensitive about where you point your camera. There are many great photo opportunities around every corner (the question is usually what to leave out of each image), but when photographing people, always ask first. Don't ever try to take pictures of women, even if you're a woman yourself. This is considered a great offense and can even result in more than a few harsh words. Also don't try to take pictures of anything that looks as if it could be of any strategic importance.
2. Alcohol is prohibited in Somalia and possessing alcohol will get you into a lot of trouble - and never drink and drive.
3. Never discuss religion. Even highly-educated Somalis who studied abroad won't appreciate it and doors will close for you. Also be aware that the Islamic "call to prayer" happens five times daily and can be heard loudly almost anywhere you go. Just understand that most Somali people are used to it and enjoy it as part of the cultural experience. If you aren't Muslim, it is not expected for you to participate, but you should always sit quietly and respectfully until the prayers end.
4. Do Take care of your clothing as you are visiting a Muslim country.
As with any travel in a war zone, exercise extreme caution. And for a last pray for a safe landing back to your town.
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SOMALIA, I'M BACK! | Vlog #Somalia2016

Alhamdulilaah I was lucky enough to go on holiday with my family to Somalia this year. It ...

SOMALIA, I'M BACK! | Vlog #Somalia2016

Alhamdulilaah I was lucky enough to go on holiday with my family to Somalia this year. It was so lovely to be back home, and to see my family and friends I haven't seen in over a decade!! I really hope you guys enjoyed this video, and seeing how Mogadishu is rising! We still have a long way to go, but the progress is undeniable.

Traveling to Ethiopia & Somaliland, with Lupine Travel

A travel promo video showing a recent trip to the Horn of Africa to visit both Ethiopia and the self declared independent state of Somaliland.
We traveled overland from the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa visiting towns such as Dire Dawa and Harar the crossing the border into Somaliland. From here we visited Hargeisa, the capital plus the costal settlement of Berbera.
The people of Somaliland have been fighting for international recognition ever since the civil war and declaration of independence in 1991. With deserted beaches, 5000 year old cave paintings and a tiny capital city full of warm friendly people, Somaliland is a extremely unique side of Africa, that is so far empty of tourists, yet full of adventure and potential!

Somalia celebrates Africa's first female pilot, Asli Hassan Abade.

Somalia is celebrating the continent’s first female pilot who was an officer of the country’s Air Force decades ago.
The 59-year-old Asli Hassan Abade, returned permanently to Somalia in July 2017 after over two decades abroad. Till date, she is the country’s first and only female pilot having made her first flight in 1976.
She left Somalia in the 1970s to train as a pilot in Italy and later moved to the United States. She returned to her native land to join the Somali Air Force and started flying planes in 1976.
I could not believe that I was actually in Mogadishu. I looked at the ocean, raised my hands up and inhaled the fresh, natural and unpolluted air. It was a magical moment.
She attributes her successful career in the country’s Air Force to the support women received from the government in that era. She grew up near the Mogadishu airport back in the day and believes seeing planes fly and land fueled her interest in becoming a pilot.
After a decade of service with the Somali Air Force, Ms. Abade left the country again and married an American aircraft engineer.
“We settled in Dallas Fort Worth in Texas, to start a family. My husband and I are blessed with a girl and three boys,” she told the United Nations mission in Somalia.
Ms. Abade visited Somalia in July 2017 for the second time in six years. In 2011 she flew into Mogadishu to deliver medical supplies to the Forlanini (Lazaretto) Children’s Hospital as the country was grappling with its worst famine in many years.
She fondly recalled her 2011 trip which lasted less than 24 hours due to the presence of insurgent group, Al-Shabaab in the capital Mogadishu. “I did not have the liberty to move around Mogadishu like I am doing now, or talk to the media.
“There were several former colleagues, officers and pilots, waiting to receive me at the airport. I cried, and they all got emotional and cried with me. When I stepped out of the plane, I first kissed the ground.”
“I could not believe that I was actually in Mogadishu. I looked at the ocean, raised my hands up and inhaled the fresh, natural and unpolluted air. It was a magical moment,” she said.
Somalia’s Foreign AffairsPress and Public Relations wing led the congratulatory messages for Asli. Many nationals joined on social media platform Twitter.
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Ilhan Omar, a Somali-American lawmaker has joined calls for deadly ethnic clashes in eastern Ethiopia to stop. “The deadly conflict between ethnic Somalis & Oromos must end,” she said in a tweet.
The 35-year-old whiles pushing for an end to the hostilities added in her tweet on Sunday, “…we must come together to find unity and seek peace in the darkest of times.”
Her tweet was accompanied by a handshake of an Oromo to the left and a Somali to the right. The deadly crisis according to government figures led to death of 50 people and displacement of over 50,000 others.
The deadly conflict between ethnic Somalis & Oromos must end, we must come together to find unity and seek peace in the darkest of times.
The government in Addis Ababa said it had deployed federal security forces to the restive region and also mandated a human rights team to ensure those behind the crisis and rights violations are brought to book.
The cause of the clashes has been pinned on a battle for resource control between the Somalis who are predominantly pastoralists and Oromos who are mainly farmers.
Another issue underlying the tensions has to do with a border referendum between Oromia and Somali regional states dating years back. The results which largely favours the Oromia State has yet to be fully implemented.
Ilhan made history in November 2016 when she was voted the first Somali-American legislator. She was subsequently sworn into office as a Member of the House of Representatives to serve the people of Minnesota.
She is a policy analyst, coalition builder and community educator. She left Somalia due to the civil war, moved to Kenya before ending up in the U.S. Her twitter bio describes her as ‘‘Intersectional feminist, mom’‘ and legislator.
She stood on the ticket of the DemocraticFarmerLabour (DFL) – affiliated to the Democratic Party, in MinneapolisDistrict, defeating the Republican opposition.
As a lawmaker in the Minnesota House of Representative for District 60B, her legislative area comprises parts of the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood, south-east Minneapolis and the University of Minnesota.
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